Diana D'Abruzzo

The grocery bill each week was $110, but there was never a shortage of food deep inside Diana D’Abruzzo’s kitchen cabinets and freezer. So the Pilot staffer decided to see how long she could survive by eating just the foods already in her kitchen. Over the next few weeks, or perhaps months, Diana will blog about her experience digging through that frozen pit of chicken breasts, turkey bacon and corn on the cobs – until the last Popsicle, the last can of tuna, is eaten. (Disclaimer: She’s still allowed to buy perishables such as milk, bread, fruit, fresh vegetables and eggs.)



Goodbye, readers

Hi readers,

Me again, for the last time: I've wrapped up the experiment, and the final story was published in today's paper. If you'd like to read it, here's the link:

http://hamptonroads.com/2008/05/and-finally-one-bloggers-cabinets-are-bare

Thank you so much for reading -- I've enjoyed this experiment (as much as one can, eating canned peas) and thank you so much for following along.

Eat well; shop smart,

Diana



Thanks Diana

It was fun following along with your experiment. Could you at least post your Tuna Casserole recipe, so that it isn't unintentionally repeated by someone else? I still think you would probably benefit from a trip to Golden Corral...